1. The relation between average 1-year home blood pressure and the change in pro-BNP and left ventricle mass index
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Mert İlker, Hayiroğlu, Göksel, Çinier, Levent, Pay, Gizem, Yüksel, Furkan, Durak, Ali, Palice, Görkem, Ayhan, Duygu, İnan, Kemal Emrecan, Parsova, Elif Gökçen, Vatanoğlu, Mehmet, Şeker, Tufan, Çinar, Selin, Cilli Hayiroğlu, Asibe, Özkan, and Ahmet İlker, Tekkeşin
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Heart Ventricles ,Natriuretic Peptide, Brain ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Blood Pressure ,Prospective Studies ,General Medicine ,Assessment and Diagnosis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Peptide Fragments - Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the association between average 1-year home blood pressure and the change in left ventricular mass index (LVMI) and pro-brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels.This prospective study was a subgroup analysis of lifestyle intervention using mobile technology in patients with high cardiovascular risk: a pragmatic randomized clinical Trial (LIGHT). In total, 242 patients were stratified into tertiles according to their average 1-year home blood pressure.Patients grouped into the tertile 3 (T3) had a lower 1-year mean, SBP and DBP. The T3 group had a 2.1 times higher rate of decrease in pro-BNP and a 1.6 times higher rate of decrease in LVMI compared with T1, compared with the reference group. The area under curve (AUC) value of average 1-year home blood pressure was higher than that of mean SBP or DBP. (AUC, 0.75 vs. AUC, 0.70 vs. AUC, 0.69, respectively). Spearman rank correlation demonstrated that average 1-year home blood pressure had a correlation with Δpro-BNP and ΔLVMI.The present study showed that average 1-year home blood pressure may have a significant association with a decrease in LVMI and pro-BNP. Our study appears to be the first to evaluate the association between average 1-year home blood pressure and the change in LVMI and pro-BNP.
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- 2022
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